Train Derailment Sparks Chemical Spillage and Evacuation in Eastern Kentucky


A train derailment in eastern Kentucky caused the spillage of a chemical, leading officials to advise the evacuation of Livingston, a small town of about 200 residents, due to concerns about air quality. The incident involved at least 16 train cars, including two carrying molten sulfur that caught fire. The exact quantity of chemicals released and the impact on air quality were still being assessed, with authorities urging caution and declaring a state of emergency in the county.

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